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Big score music played by THE RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER with VINCE HILL
THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS THE RONNIE PRICE QUARTET introduced by David Gell Produced by FRANK HOOPER

Contributors

Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Introduced By:
David Gell
Produced By:
Frank Hooper

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Guest of the Week:
Marjorie Rice , Chairman of the National Union of Townswomen's Guilds
Slimming to ' Annen Polka': ': MARGARET HOOD 'S discovery
Books for Children: BARRY turNER on some for the under-5s Reading Your Letters
Overture: c. v. WEDGWOOD discusses the 17th-century setting of the new serial starting today
They Were Defeated by ROSE MACAULAY abridged by PAT MCLOUGHLIN read by Gabriel Woolf
(First of twelve instalments)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Marjorie Rice
Unknown:
Margaret Hood
Abridged By:
Pat McLoughlin
Read By:
Gabriel Woolf

written by ALAN DOWNER and JILL HYEM †
Produced by IAN NORRIS and CHRISTOPHER VENNING
Cast for the week:
4.30 Sports Desk: including latest racing results

Contributors

Written By:
Alan Downer
Produced By:
Ian Norris
Produced By:
Christopher Venning
Mike Nash:
Edward Cast
Tony Nash:
Christian Comber
Barbara Watling:
Heather Stoney
Stan Hickey:
Leslie Dwyer
Alice Hickey:
Hazel Coppen
Rusty Vaughan:
Nicholas Edmett
Peter Tyson:
Basil Moss
Lynn Tyson:
Judy Franklin
Tracey Dixon:
Rosalind Adams
Chris Wyatt:
Christopher Bidmead
Dorothy Soper:
Molly Rankin
Arthur Tyson:
Lockwood West
Rosa Trout:
Pearl Hackney
Henry Watts:
Charles Lamb
Gordon Turner:
Will Leighton
Gosling:
Michael Brennan
Jane Ferguson:
Diana Olsson
Alan Wakefield:
Aubrey Woods
Roger Desmond:
Noel Johnson

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